which she says grew as she tried to get help at fort campbell for her husband with ptsd. >> i felt like streaking the general's lawn, because maybe a naked woman would get attention and they wouldn't sweep me underneath the rug. i decided to do a photo campaign and it was what i called a god moment, ten minutes later it was on facebook. >> reporter: this was the picture wise took, wearing her husband's hat and holding his gun. >> these are my husband's dog tags. they were found in his car when they retrieved his car. and brought it back to me after they found my husband's body. >> reporter: alisha's husband committed suicide in march. she says her husband sought help for ptsd, but it wasn't enough. >> our soldiers have a lot to say. they have a lot bottled up inside of them. and no one's listening. i feel like they're afraid to be able to say what they need to say. because they're afraid it's going to hurt their record. >> reporter: it's a silence wives and these other women hope to slowly break, with battling bares mission. >> ensuring that the stigma of ptsd goes away. and people talk